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Although I have had no reason to suspect, that this government has ever deviated from the...
2The Cause of France, [1794] (Hamilton Papers)
The cause of France! We are every day told, that this is a cause, which ought to engage our...
In the early periods of the French Revolution, a warm zeal for its success was in this Country a...
Mr Hamilton will with pleasure execute the commands of the President by the time appointed and...
Jany. 1. Cash in Command of the Treasury 600.000. Deficiency 1.265.000. 1.865.000. April 1....
The Manufacturers of Snuff in Philadelphia Remonstrate Against the manner in which the Excise or...
I To organize anew the Militia on a plan something like the following To be divided into five...
When I renewed the note for your friendly favor, just before your departure for the Westward, I...
Mr Coxe presents his complts. to the Secy. of the Treasy. & requests that he will be pleased to...
Forced to meander on my ride home to close as far as I could the various matters which I...
I trust that the first reason suggested, in your letter of the 28th inst. is that which has...
I shall apply myself to the draughting the plan of Revenue for the President as fast as possible....
It has been determined to import from Europe as expeditiously as may be, Twenty Anchors for the...
I am sorry to trouble you so often upon the same subject but Mr. Fauchet so constantly presses me...
Treasury Department, Revenue Office, December 29, 1794. “I beg the favor of a payment as usual on...
Treasury Department, Revenue Office, December 29, 1794. “I enclose copy of a letter from Wm...
Treasury Department, December 29, 1794. “In answer to your letter of the 26 instant, I remark,...
I have received your two letters of the 13th & 28 instant. I think my conduct must have proved to...
The Treasurer has been directed to remit to you a Bill on our commissioners at Amsterdam for 303,...
[ Philadelphia, December 29, 1794. On January 2, 1795, Edmund Randolph wrote to George Hammond...
[ Philadelphia, December 29, 1794. On June 10, 1795, Willink, Van Staphorst, and Hubbard wrote to...
The Secretary of the Treasury presents his Compliments to Mr. Ball Chairman of a Committee of the...
I finished yesterday my letter relative to the Arrangements for procuring the timber from Geora....
[ Philadelphia, December 28, 1794. On December 30, 1794, Coxe wrote to Hamilton and referred to...
Mr. Delaney has obtained information as to the fitting out of some privateers from this & a...
I have Just received your letter of the 24th instant with the papers from the President of the U:...
I enclose to you, a letter to me from Tench Francis Esqr. this moment received, as the...
The President of the United States having been pleased to pardon and remit to Munnikhuysen &...
Inclosed are the copies of two Acts one of Congress authorising The President to borrow two...
[ Philadelphia, December 26, 1794. The dealer’s catalogue description of this letter reads as...